Reported here, 
https://bitbucket.org/tildeslash/monit/issue/51/command-line-arguments-are-not 
and fixed in the next release

On 18 Jun 2014, at 05:10, Mehul Ved <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>   My monit file is in /etc/monit/monitrc, which isn't the usual path so when 
> I run
>  $ monit -t
> it fails to file the control file, which is the correct behaviour.
> To fix this, I tried
>  $ monit -c /etc/monit/monitrc -t
> which worked, as expected. But, when I did
>  $ monit -t -c /etc/monit/monitrc
> it gives the following error
>  'monit: Cannot find the control file at ~/.monitrc, /etc/monitrc, 
> /usr/local/etc/monitrc or at ./monitrc'
> The above is unexpected. Does the order of the options have to matter? I 
> believe this is a bug. If so, I'll file a bug report.

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